Malta – St. Francis de Sales Institute Launches Website to Promote Lifelong Learning

24 January 2025

(ANS – Sliema) – The St. Francis de Sales Institute, in Malta, has officially launched its website, marking a significant milestone in its journey to become a leading hub for education, training and research. This important step coincides with two meaningful anniversaries: the feast of St. Francis de Sales and the Institute's establishment, both celebrated on the 24th of January.

The website, accessible at fdsi.edu.mt, serves as the Institute’s primary platform to promote its mission of empowering individuals through lifelong learning. Inspired by the teachings of Don Bosco, the Institute embraces a non-formal, work-based learning approach to help individuals of all ages achieve personal and professional growth.

The new website features a user-friendly design and offers key resources to visitors. These include:

Course Catalogue: Explore a range of micro-credentials designed to enhance skills and knowledge.

Tutor Biographies: Get to know the experts behind the learning experience.

News and Events: Stay updated on the latest development, projects, and opportunities.

As the Institute grows, the website will be expanded to include additional features such as e-learning tools and other innovative educational initiatives.

The website was developed by Maltasite, operated by Ms Daniela Gauci, reflecting a collaborative effort to create a digital presence that aligns with the Institute's vision.

Whether you are a young professional, a worker seeking new skills, or simply someone passionate about continuous growth, the St. Francis de Sales Institute invites you to explore its new website at fdsi.edu.mt.

This launch is just the beginning of an exciting journey to promote lifelong learning and make quality education accessible to all. 

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